Life After Death

Life After Death

Release date : March 6, 2020
Runtime : 1h 21m
Countries of origin : Finland /
Original Language : Swedish /
Director : Klaus Härö /
Writers : Klaus Härö /
Production companies : Citizen Jane Productions /
Budget : $895,000.00
March 6, 2020 1h 21m Finland Drama Swedish More
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Nisse’s wife Leila has just died but he feels he’s done enough mourning. Friends and family are overrun by Nisse who just wants the funeral to be over and done with. No fuss and no mourning here! Nisse demands to be left alone. So, there he is, with the only thing remaining – the sorrow. Nisse grows to understand that even a deep loss is no excuse to eliminate everyone and everything.
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  • title:Life After Death
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2020
  • Runtime:1h 21m
  • Genres: Drama · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Finland ·
  • Original Language: Swedish ·
  • Director: Klaus Härö /
  • Writers: Klaus Härö ·
  • Production companies: Citizen Jane Productions ·
  • Budget:$895,000.00
  • Overview:Nisse’s wife Leila has just died but he feels he’s done enough mourning. Friends and family are overrun by Nisse who just wants the funeral to be over and done with. No fuss and no mourning here! Nisse demands to be left alone. So, there he is, with the only thing remaining – the sorrow. Nisse grows to understand that even a deep loss is no excuse to eliminate everyone and everything.
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